Essays: History. Self-relance. Compensation. Spiritual laws. Love. Friendship. Prudence. Heroism. The over-soul. Circles. Intellect. ArtHoughton, Mifflin, 1903 |
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... doctrine is to be drawn , charmed my fancy by their endless vari- ety , and lay always before me , even in sleep ; for they are the tools in our hands , the bread in our basket , the transactions of the street , the farm and the ...
... doctrine is to be drawn , charmed my fancy by their endless vari- ety , and lay always before me , even in sleep ; for they are the tools in our hands , the bread in our basket , the transactions of the street , the farm and the ...
第 94 頁
... doctrine of the Last Judg- ment . He assumed that judgment is not ex- ecuted in this world ; that the wicked are suc- cessful ; that the good are miserable ; and then urged from reason and from Scripture a com- pensation to be made to ...
... doctrine of the Last Judg- ment . He assumed that judgment is not ex- ecuted in this world ; that the wicked are suc- cessful ; that the good are miserable ; and then urged from reason and from Scripture a com- pensation to be made to ...
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... doctrine without being able to show how they follow . Show us an arc of the curve , and a good mathematician will find out the whole figure . We are always reasoning from the seen to the unseen . Hence the perfect intelligence that ...
... doctrine without being able to show how they follow . Show us an arc of the curve , and a good mathematician will find out the whole figure . We are always reasoning from the seen to the unseen . Hence the perfect intelligence that ...
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